Example sentences of "[noun] it [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't want to say too much as people will think I am only concerned because if the new rules come into force it will mean Shelford ca n't play for us next season .
2 Now a compression is , pressure on the brain , caused by fracture , bleed or blood clot now if a person has been suffering from concussion and it 's gone unnoticed , that bleed could be just carrying on and on and on and it could take up to four to five days before the compression shows itself so perhaps a week later they 're sitting down to breakfast saying ooh my head hurts , now the poor wife or husband , or whoever it is does n't know about that knock on the head that they had previously , unless somebody 's told them about it mm , so your casualty now is going to have this headache and a beauty , they 're going to be confused their levels of consciousness it will deteriorate face is very hot , dry flushed the pupils will become unequal and because of the pressure breathing becomes noisy if you feel the pulse , it 's going to be slow and strong and you will get paralysis on the opposite side to the compression , what are , what are the signs and symptoms of ?
3 Last November he refused to chair a conference on AIDS for fear it might cause panic .
4 Safeway supermarket group Argyll suffered at the hands of profit takers despite impressive full-year results and a confident prediction it can push profits ahead .
5 On Maastricht , we are opposed to a number of the points in the social charter because in practice it would damage employment and prosperity .
6 In hard winter areas it will need protection with cloches to continue cropping all through the winter .
7 Targetted regional aid will not just help the companies it will bring training oppertunities for tradesmen and managers alike .
8 Stowmarket gave Clacton a fair thrashing earlier in the season and if they do the same to Loughton it would give Clacton 's title prospects a big boost .
9 The social acceptability of a disability may , therefore , be more important than the limitations it may give rise to .
10 When DMS interacts with atmospheric oxygen it can create clouds over the ocean and can determine how much solar heat reaches the surface .
11 Guy 's bacteriologist Dr Norman Simmons said last night : ‘ If it gets into surgical wounds it can cause infections and blood poisoning . ’
12 She had not intended to bring this out into the open in quite this way , but she was left with little option , and she had a vague instinct that in the long run it might reap results .
13 It will provide a research tool to assist the further development and understanding of all aspects of defence , disarmament and peace It will identify gaps in research and areas for further study .
14 Thus , provided that the court categorises the issue as a collateral question it will substitute judgment on the point , whether that be one of fact or law .
15 If the subject does not know the junction and is attempting to decide how risky it is likely to be in other circumstances it would make sense to extrapolate from the information in the film to decide for example how busy the junction generally is , or to simply generalize from their current feelings of risk .
16 For the person with special needs it could provide clarity of presentation .
17 In the case of the ‘ task ’ team , its ability to complete the task effectively is constrained ; for the senior management team it may lose authority and credibility , and in the case of the team-structured organisation all procedures are compromised .
18 The following month , after an appeal by Iranian opposition leader Rajavi , Iraq announced that for seven days it would halt attacks on towns .
19 ‘ For the hundreds of thousands of Scottish families living in poverty it will mean fuel bills they can not afford , or the prospect of disconnection .
20 If a castle acted as one of a related group it could provide defence in depth : an army could be inhibited from penetrating behind a group of castles by the threat to its communications which they provided , and the danger of attack from the rear .
21 If he were to tell the truth it would provoke Newton into the next carriage across the Sands .
22 If Barnet do go out of business it could spell joy for Walsall and Halifax .
23 The latter can entrap adult birds and if it is incorporated into nests it can cause chick mortality .
24 But in a few years it could find applications in the long-term treatment of parasitic diseases , and even as a contraceptive pill .
25 Such conditions reinforce the individual 's previous conditioning in his own family of origin but , of course , for some individuals it will run counter to their previous experiences .
26 Um I think that um y'know it 's often quite intimidating to be confronted with y'know sort of say eighty odd questions , if you were to use that many , erm so if you if you kind of break it up a bit in some way and have different headed sections with slightly different format questions it might y'know kind of help people through it as it were .
27 Now if this contaminated fish is eaten in large enough quantities it can cause symptoms of Minimata disease .
28 Taxol was discovered in America ; a chemical found in the Pacific Yew tree it can paralyse cancer cells , but extracting it destroys the tree .
29 AS IT searches round , somewhat forlornly , for things it can take credit for , the Clinton administration might light on the changing fortunes of the Democratic governor of New Jersey .
30 Heavy cost of checking pollution It would cost Darlington £200,000 to keep a gas pollution detector working all year round , councillors heard .
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